[ 1.273296] drm/i810 does not support SMPmdadm: No arrays found in config file or automatically 3 logical volume(s) in volume group "vg_asterix" now active!! The filesystem /dev/mapper/vg_asterix-lv_root, mounted at /newsroot does not contain a valid init=/sbin/init!! Please file a bug report with this message

My laptop is a 32bits system and I press ctrl+e in bootand I change init=/linuxrc for init=/usr/lib/systemd/systemd after I press ctrl+x and boot and I get the same message. How can I recovery my system?

I can boot my system with the 3.13 kernel, but not for the old 3.9 kernel. Same message "no valid init=/sbin/init" although I changed "init=/linuxrc" to "init=/usr/lib64/systemd/systemd".

With the 3.13 kernel I have not network. When I try to open networ preferences I get a message like "not compatible with this version". The symlink "/sbin/init" is pointing to a non-existing file. Reinstalling every package with "systemd" doesn't help. Another related packege seemed to be "sysvinit". When I reinstall that one I get an error like "sysvinit is not a valid target".

Sorry for not giving exact error messages. I have only one computer and I have to boot a live CD to write this post.

Ok thanks, it worked, but when I try to change this in /etc/default/grub GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT and I do grub2-mkconfig the grub conf changes but when I reboot I get the same message and it have linuxrc in the conf. How can I change this? I'm not using limbo repo.

I assume, that in the meantime too many things have been changed (sysvinit to systemd?).You may consider to make a complete new install from a daily build. It should be possible to start the installation icon successfully now. (Some days before, there was a bug, which prevented this).